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Novel Method for Evaluating Tricuspid Valve Function after Tricuspid Valve Detachment in the Repair of Perimembranous Ventricular Septal Defects.

Authors :
Ying-Jui Lin
Jen-Ping Chang
Shao-Ju Chien
Chi-Di Liang
Chien-Fu Huang
Chiung-Lun Kao
Source :
Texas Heart Institute Journal. 2012, Vol. 39 Issue 6, p806-810. 5p. 6 Charts.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Tricuspid valve detachment has been used for decades in the repair of type II ventricular septal defects (VSDs); however, the procedure can damage the tricuspid valve and conduction system. We retrospectively reviewed 177 consecutive type II VSD repairs performed at our hospital from 1997 through 2004. Patients were included if they had symptoms, pulmonary hypertension, or a Qp/Qs ratio >1.5: 86 underwent tricuspid valve detachment (TVD group) and 84 underwent VSD repair without this detachment (non-TVD group). There was no significant difference between groups in age, body weight, VSD size, Qp/ Qs ratio, follow-up duration, or incidence of residual shunting. Cross-clamp times (109.6 ± 42.6 vs 92.2 ± 38.1 min) and cardiopulmonary bypass times (155.1 ± 53.8 vs 137 ± 47 min) were longer in the TVD group. No patients developed tricuspid stenosis or heart block. After excluding patients who underwent tricuspid repair, we found similar grades of post-operative tricuspid regurgitation in both groups. In applying our novel criterion (last post-operative regurgitation grade minus preoperative regurgitation grade) to evaluate changes between preoperative and postoperative tricuspid regurgitation, we found significant deterioration in the non-TVD group (P=0.018). Had conventional evaluation methods been used, severity in the groups would not have differed significantly. Our method enables additional evaluation of late tricuspid function in individual patients. Tricuspid valve detachment is safe for type II VSD repair and has no adverse effect on late tricuspid valve function. In addition, we recommend the interrupted-suture technique for leaflet reattachment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15266702
Volume :
39
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Texas Heart Institute Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
83767926